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10-22-2003 08:52 PM

natrix

Fly Photos

for what its worth, I have had good results putting the fly's right on the scanner and scanning the image to a .jpg file.

10-22-2003 11:36 AM

striblue

Yes... 2HandTheSalt

10-22-2003 11:33 AM

t_richerzhagen

User name

John
What is Jay's user name so I can contact him.
Thanks

10-22-2003 11:27 AM

fredaevans

Also check with Jerry D aka Steelhead 69.

He photos/posts a lot of very well done fly pictures on this, and other boards.
fae

10-22-2003 11:06 AM

striblue

Jay Horton..who can be reached on this board is very knowlegable on Fly photo's...he uses a 35 mill....but would know about presentation and other aspects. I use a Sony DSC-P5 with 3.2 mega pixels...but I use the camera for eveything else also..all my submissions on this forum are with the use of that camera. To post you would have to reduce the image anyway and there are a number of posts on this board discussing various software you can get, including free downloads as well. I have Adobe Photshop k,which I obtained...but it is expensive and there are a ton of other types of software available. I have all my fly photo's now on a Disc for safekeeping which is a great benefit to using digital cameras.

10-22-2003 09:49 AM

t_richerzhagen

Fly Photos

I would like to get a digital camera, to take photos of flies, among other things. How about some recommendations for equipment and technique. Is there an article or book on how to?
Thanks